Hostname: page-component-84b7d79bbc-g78kv Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-07-27T11:49:40.328Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

“Legality with a Vengeance”: Reclaiming Distribution for Sociolegal Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Abstract

The law and society community has argued for decades for an expansive understanding of what counts as “law.” But a content analysis of articles published in the Law & Society Review from its 1966 founding to the present finds that since the 1970s, the law and society community has focused its attention on laws in which the state regulates behavior, and largely ignored laws in which the state distributes resources, goods, and services. Why did socio-legal scholars avoid studying how laws determine access to such things as health, wealth, housing, education, and food? We find that socio-legal scholarship has always used “law on the books” as a starting point for analyses (often to identify departures in “law in action”) without ever offering a programmatic vision for how law might ameliorate economic inequality. As a result, when social welfare laws on the books began disappearing, socio-legal scholarship drifted away from studying law's role in creating, sustaining, and reinforcing economic inequality. We argue that socio-legal scholarship offers a wide range of analytical tools that could make important contributions to our understanding of social welfare provision.

Type
Articles
Copyright
© 2018 Law and Society Association.

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Footnotes

The authors wish to thank Lauren Edelman, Frank Munger, Carroll Seron, Hana Brown, and the anonymous LSR reviewers for comments on earlier versions of this article.

References

REFERENCES

Aaron, Henry J. (1978) Politics and the Professors: The Great Society in Perspective. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution.Google Scholar
Abel, Richard L. (1980) “Taking Stock,” 14(3) Law & Society Rev. 429–43.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Abel, Richard L. (2010) “Law and Society: Project and Practice,” 6 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 123.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Albisa, Catherine (2011) “Drawing Lines in the Sand: Building Economic and Social Rights Norms in the United States,” in, Hertel, Shareen, & Libal, Kathryn, eds., Human Rights in the United States: Beyond Exceptionalism. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press. 6888.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Albiston, Catherine R. (2005) “Bargaining in the Shadow of Social Institutions: Competing Discourses and Social Change in Workplace Mobilization of Civil Rights,” 39(1) Law & Society Rev. 1148.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Albiston, Catherine R. (2010) Institutional Inequality and the Mobilization of the Family and Medical Leave Act: Rights on Leave. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Allison, Graham (2008) “Emergence of Schools of Public Policy: Reflections By a Founding Dean,” in, Goodin, Robert E., Moran, Michael, & Rein, Martin, eds., Oxford Handbook of Public Policy. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. 5879.Google Scholar
Amenta, Edwin, Bonastia, Chris, & Neal, Caren (2001) “US Social Policy in Comparative and Historical Perspective: Concepts, Images, Arguments, and Research Strategies,” 27 Annual Rev. of Sociology 213–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Atlas, Mark. (2001) “Rush to Judgment: An Empirical Analysis of Environmental Equity in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement Actions,” 35(3) Law & Society Rev. 633–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bentham, Jeremy. (1962). “Principles of the Civil Code." in Works of Jeremy Bentham, ed. Bowring, John 309. Edinburgh: W. Tait. Original edition, 1843.Google Scholar
Best, Rachel Kahn (2012) “Disease Politics and Medical Research Funding: Three Ways Advocacy Shapes Policy,” 77(5) American Sociological Rev. 780803.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bussiere, Elizabeth (1997) (Dis)Entitling the Poor: The Warren Court, Welfare Rights, and the American Political Tradition. University Park: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Calavita, Kitty (2002) “Engaged Research, ‘Goose Bumps’, and the Role of the Public Intellectual,” 36(1) Law & Society Rev. 520.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Campbell, Andrea Louise (2003) How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Political Activism and the American Welfare State. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Carlin, Jerome, Howard, Jan, & Messenger, Sheldon (1966) “Civil Justice and the Poor,” 1(1) Law & Society Rev. 990.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chen, Alan K., & Cummings, Scott L. (2012) Public Interest Lawyering: A Contemporary Perspective. New York: Wolters Kluwer.Google Scholar
Chilton, Roland J. (1970) “Social Control through Welfare Legislation: The Impact of a State “Suitable Home Law",” 5(2) Law & Society Rev. 205–24. https://doi.org/10.2307/3053034.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cohen, Morris (1927) “Property and Sovereignty,” 13 Cornell Law Q. 8.Google Scholar
Cohen, William (1967) “Pasadena. Affirmative Integration: Studies of Efforts to Overcome De Facto Segregation in the Public Schools,” 2 Law & Society Rev. 4251.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cushman, Robert Eugene (1941) The Independent Regulatory Commissions. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Davis, Martha F. (1993) Brutal Need: Lawyers and the Welfare Rights Movement, 1960–1973. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Davis, Martha F. (2016) “Let Justice Roll Down: A Case Study of the Legal Infrastructure for Water Equality and Affordability,” 23 Georgetown J. on Poverty Law & Policy 335–93.Google Scholar
DeLeon, Peter (2008) “The Historical Roots of the Field,” in, Goodin, Robert E., Moran, Michael, & Rein, Martin, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. 3957.Google Scholar
Desmond, Matthew (2016) Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown Publishers.Google Scholar
Edelman, Lauren B. (2004) “Rivers of Law and Contested Terrain: A Law and Society Approach to Economic Rationality,” 38(2) Law & Society Rev. 181–98. https://doi.org/10.2307/1555100.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Edelman, Lauren B., & Stryker, Robin (2004) “Law and Economy,” in, Smelser, N. J., & Swedberg, R., eds., The Handbook of Economic Sociology. New York: Russell Sage. 527–51.Google Scholar
Engel, David M. (1980) “Legal Pluralism in an American Community: Perspectives on a Civil Trial Court,” 3 American Bar Foundation Research J. 425–54.Google Scholar
Engel, David M. (1984) “The Oven Bird's Song: Insiders, Outsiders, and Personal Injuries in an American Community,” 18 Law & Society Rev. 551–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Erlanger, Howard S. (2005) “Organizations, Institutions, and the Story of Shmuel: Reflections on the 40th Anniversary of the Law and Society Association,” 39(1) Law & Society Rev. 19.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ewick, Patricia, & Silbey, Susan S. (1998) The Common Place of Law. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Featherman, David L., & Vinovskis, Maris A. (2001) “Growth and the Use of Social and Behavioral Science in the Federal Government Since World War II,” in, Featherman, David L., & Vinovskis, Maris A., eds., Social Science and Policymaking. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press. 4082.Google Scholar
Fitzgerald, Jeffrey M. (1975) “The Contract Buyers League and the Courts: A Case Study of Poverty Litigation,” 9(2) Law & Society Rev. 165–95. https://doi.org/10.2307/3052974.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fried, Barbara H. (2001) The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Friedman, Lawrence (2009) Dead Hands: A Social History of Wills, Trusts, and Inheritance Law. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Gabel, Peter, & Kennedy, Duncan (1984) “Roll Over Beethoven,” 36 Stanford Law Rev. 26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garth, Bryant, & Sterling, Joyce (1998) “From Legal Realism to Law and Society: Reshaping Law for the Last Stages of the Social Activist State,” 32(2) Law & Society Rev. 409–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gilliom, John (2001) Overseers of the Poor: Surveillance, Resistance, and the Limits of Privacy. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Gomez, Laura E. (2008) “A Tale of Two Genres: On the Real and Ideal Links Between Law and Society and Critical Race Theory,” in, Sarat, Austin, ed.The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. 453–70.Google Scholar
Gordon, Jennifer (2005) Suburban Sweatshops: The Fight for Immigrant Rights. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gordon, Linda (1994) Pitied but Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare, 1890–1935. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Gould, Jon B., & Barclay, Scott (2012) “Mind the Gap: The Place of Gap Studies in Sociolegal Scholarship,” 8 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 323–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Green, Edward (1968) “The Reasonable Man: Legal Fiction or Psychosocial Reality?2(2) Law & Society Rev. 241–58. https://doi.org/10.2307/3052783.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greenberg, George D., Miller, Jeffrey A., Mohr, Lawrence B., & Vladeck, Bruce C. (1977) “Developing Public Policy Theory: Perspectives from Empirical Research,” 71(4) The American Political Science Rev. 1532–43. https://doi.org/10.2307/1961494.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greenhouse, Carol (1986) Praying for Justice: Faith, Order, and Community in an American Town. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Gustafson, Kaaryn S. (2011) Cheating Welfare: Public Assistance and the Criminalization of Poverty. New York: New York Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Hacker, Jacob S. (2002) The Divided Welfare State: The Battle over Public and Private Social Benefits in the United States. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haglund, La Dawn, & Stryker, Robin, eds., (2015) Closing the Rights Gap: From Human Rights to Social Transformation. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hale, Robert L. (1923) “Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State,” 38(3) Political Science Q. 470–94. https://doi.org/10.2307/2142367.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Handler, Joel F. (1992) “Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movements,” 26(4) Law & Society Rev. 697731.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Handler, Joel F. (2004) Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: The Paradox of Inclusion. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Handler, Joel F., & Hasenfeld, Yeheskel (1997) We the Poor People: Work, Poverty, and Welfare. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Hannon, Philip J. (1969) “The Leadership Problem in the Legal Services Program,” 4 Law & Society Rev. 235–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harris, Alexes (2016) A Pound of Flesh Monetary Sanctions as Punishment for the Poor, American Sociological Association's Rose Series in Sociology. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.Google Scholar
Hartog, Hendrik (2012) Someday All This Will Be Yours. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Heyman, Michael Ira (1967) “Berkeley. Affirmative Integration: Studies of Efforts to Overcome De Facto Segregation in the Public Schools,” 2 Law & Society Rev. 2131.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horowitz, Donald L. (1977) Courts and Social Policy. Washington: Brookings Institution.Google Scholar
Howard, Christopher (1997) The Hidden Welfare State: Tax Expenditures and Social Policy in the United States. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Hull, Kathleen E. (2001) “The Political Limits of the Rights Frame: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage in Hawaii,” 44(2) Sociological Perspectives 207–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jimenez, Dalie, James Greiner, D., Lupica, Lois R., & Sandefur, Rebecca L. (2013) “Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress Using a Randomized Control Trial: A Research and Clinical Approach,” 20(3) Georgetown J. on Poverty Law and Policy 449–78.Google Scholar
Kagan, Robert A. (2001) “Introduction to the Transaction Edition,” in Law & Society in Transition. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. viixxvi.Google Scholar
Katz, Michael B. (1986) In the Shadow of the Poorhouse: A Social History of Welfare in America. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
Kelley, Florence (1905) Some Ethical Gains through Legislation. New York: Macmillan.Google Scholar
Klein, Jennifer (2003) For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America's Public-Private Welfare State. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Kornberg, Dana (2016) “The Structural Origins of Territorial Stigma: Water and Racial Politics in Metropolitan Detroit, 1950s–2010s,” 40(2) International J. of Urban and Regional Research 263–83. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12343.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Korpi, Walter (2003) “Welfare-State Regress in Western Europe: Politics, Institutions, Globalization, and Europeanization,” 29 Annual Rev. of Sociology 589609.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lempert, Richard (1989) “The Dynamics of Informal Procedure: The Case of a Public Housing Eviction Board,” 23(3) Law & Society Rev. 347–98. https://doi.org/10.2307/3053827.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lempert, Richard (2013) “Growing Up in Law and Society: The Pulls of Policy and Methods,” 9 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 132. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-102612-134032.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levine, Felice J. (1990) “Goose Bumps and ‘The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life’ in Sociolegal Studies: After Twenty-Five Years,” 24(1) Law & Society Rev. 733. https://doi.org/10.2307/3053785.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levine, Felice J., & Preston, Elizabeth (1970) “Community Resource Orientation Among Low Income Groups,” 1970 Wisconsin Law Rev. 80113.Google Scholar
Levine, Noga Morag. (1994) “Between Choice and Sacrifice: Constructions of Community Consent in Reactive Air Pollution Regulation,” 28(5) Law & Society Rev. 1035–77.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levitsky, Sandra (2008) “‘What Rights?’ The Construction of Political Claims to American Health Care Entitlements,” 42(3) Law & Society Rev. 551–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levitsky, Sandra (2014) Caring for Our Own: Why There Is No Political Demand for New American Social Welfare Rights. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lindquist, John H., & Barresi, Charles M. (1970) “Ghetto Residents and Urban Politics: Attitudes towards Urban Renewal,” 5 Law & Society Rev. 239–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lowi, Theodore J. (1964) “American Business, Public Policy, Case-Studies, and Political Theory,” 16(4) World Politics 677715.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lowi, Theodore J. (1970) “Decision Making vs. Policy Making: Toward an Antidote for Technocracy,” 30(3) Public Administration Review 314–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marshall, Anna-Maria (2003) “Injustice Frames, Legality, and the Everyday Construction of Sexual Harassment,” 28(3) Law and Social Inquiry 659–89.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marshall, Anna-Maria, & Barclay, Scott (2003) “In Their Own Words: How Ordinary People Construct the Legal World,” 28(3) Law & Social Inquiry 617–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Martin, Isaac William (2008) The Permanent Tax Revolt: How the Property Tax Transformed American Politics. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
May, Marlynn L., & Stengel, Daniel B. (1990) “Who Sues Their Doctors? How Patients Handle Medical Grievances,” 24(1) Law & Society Rev. 105–20. https://doi.org/10.2307/3053788.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCann, Michael (1994) Rights at Work: Pay Equity Reform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
McCool, D. (1995) Public Policy Theories, Models, and Concepts: An Anthology. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.Google Scholar
Merry, Sally Engle (1988) “Legal Pluralism,” 22 Law and Society Rev. 869.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merry, Sally Engle (1995) “Resistance and the Cultural Power of Law,” 29(1) Law & Society Rev. 1126.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mettler, Suzanne (2005) Soldiers to Citizens : The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Mettler, Suzanne (2011) The Submerged State: How Invisible Government Policies Undermine American Democracy. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mettler, Suzanne, & Soss, Joe (2004) “The Consequences of Public Policy for Democratic Citizenship: Bridging Policy Studies and Mass Politics,” 2(1) Perspectives on Politics 5573.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Milner, Neal (1987) “The Right to Refuse Treatment: Four Case Studies of Legal Mobilization,” 21(3) Law & Society Rev. 447–85. https://doi.org/10.2307/3053378.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Morgan, Kimberly J., & Campbell, Andrea Louise (2011) The Delegated Welfare State: Medicare, Markets, and the Governance of Social Policy. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morrill, Calvin, Tyson, Karolyn, Edelman, Lauren B., & Arum, Richard (2010) “Legal Mobilization in Schools: The Paradox of Rights and Race Among Youth,” 44(3-4) Law & Society Rev. 651–94. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5893.2010.00419.x.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Munger, Frank (1998) “Mapping Law and Society,” in, Sarat, Austin, Constable, Marianne, Engel, David, Hans, Valerie, & Lawrence, Susan, eds., Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research. Chicago: Northwester Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Munger, Frank (2001) “Inquiry and Activism in Law and Society,” 35(1) Law & Society Rev. 720.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Munger, Frank (2004) “Rights in the Shadow of Class: Poverty, Welfare, and the Law,” in, Sarat, Austin, ed.The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society. New York: Blackwell Publishing. 330–53.Google Scholar
Munger, Frank W. (2003) “Poverty, Welfare, and the Affirmative State,” 37(3) Law & Society Rev. 659–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Murthy, Sharmila L. (2016) “A New Constitutive Commitment to Water,” 36(2) Boston College J. of Law & Social Justice 159233.Google Scholar
Nadasen, Premilla, ed. (2005) Welfare Warriors: The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States. New York: Routledge.Google Scholar
Nielsen, Laura Beth (2004) License to Harass: Law, Hierarchy, and Offensive Public Speech. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Novak, William J. (2002) “The Legal Origins of the Modern American State,” in, Sarat, A., Garth, B., & Kagan, Robert A., eds., Looking Back at Law's Century. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. 249–83.Google Scholar
Pedriana, Nicholas (2006) “From Protective to Equal Treatment: Legal Framing Processes and Transformation of the Women's Movement in the 1960s,” 111 American J. of Sociology 1718–61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pedriana, Nicholas, & Stryker, Robin (1997) “Political Culture Wars 1960s Style: Equal Employment Opportunity--Affirmative Action Law and the Philadelphia Plan,” 103(3) The American J. of Sociology 633–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pedriana, Nicholas, & Stryker, Robin (2004) “The Strength of a Weak Agency: Enforcement of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Expansion of State Capacity, 1965–1971(1),” 110(3) The American J. of Sociology 709–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pierson, Paul (1993) “When Effect Becomes Cause: Policy Feedback and Political Change,” 45 World Politics 595628.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pierson, Paul (1994) Dismantling the Welfare State? Reagan, Thatcher, and the Politics of Retrenchment. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Prasad, Monica (2016) “American Exceptionalism and the Welfare State: The Revisionist Literature,” 19(1) Annual Rev. of Political Science 187203. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-042214-044323.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Quadagno, Jill (1987) “Theories of the Welfare State,” 13(1) Annual Rev. of Sociology 109–28. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.so.13.080187.000545.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Quadagno, Jill (2005) One Nation Uninsured: Why the U.S. Has No National Health Insurance. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Rajagukguk, Erman (1994) “Law, Land, and the Natural Environment in the Kedungombo Greenbelt Area at the Central Javanese Village of Giliredjo,” 28(3) Law & Society Rev. 623–9. https://doi.org/10.2307/3054081.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reichstein, Kenneth J., & Pipkin, Ronald M. (1968) “Appeals Day: A Study of Academic Justice,” 2(2) Law & Society Rev. 259–76. https://doi.org/10.2307/3052784.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rosenberg, Gerald N. (1996) “Positivism, Interpretivism, and the Study of Law,” 21(2) Law and Social Inquiry 435–55.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sandefur, Rebecca (2008) “Access to Civil Justice and Race, Class and Gender Inequality,” 34 Annual Rev. of Sociology 339–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sandefur, Rebecca, ed. (2009) Access to Justice. Vol. 12, Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance. Bingley: Emerald/JAI Press.Google Scholar
Sarat, Austin (1985) “Legal Effectiveness and Social Studies of Law: On the Unfortunate Persistence of a Research Tradition,” 9(1) Legal Studies Forum 2331.Google Scholar
Sarat, Austin (1990) “…‘The Law is All Over’: Power, Resistance, and the Legal Consciousness of the Welfare Poor,” 2(2) Yale J. of Law and Humanities 343–79.Google Scholar
Sarat, Austin (2000) “Imagining the Law of the Father: Loss, Dread, and Mourning in ‘The Sweet Hereafter’,” 34(1) Law & Society Rev. 346. https://doi.org/10.2307/3115115.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sarat, Austin, & Kearns, Thomas R., eds., (1993) Law in Everyday Life. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sarat, Austin, & Silbey, Susan (1988) “The Pull of the Policy Audience,” 10(2-3) Law & Policy 97166.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scheingold, Stuart A. (1974) The Politics of Rights: Lawyers, Public Policy, and Political Change. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Schneider, Anne, & Ingram, Helen (1997) Policy Design for Democracy. Lawrence: Univ. of Kansas Press.Google Scholar
Sen, Amartya (1981) Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Google Scholar
Seron, Carroll (2016) “The Two Faces of Law and Inequality: From Critique to the Promise of Situated, Pragmatic Policy,” 50(1) Law & Society Rev. 933. https://doi.org/10.1111/lasr.12194.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Seron, Carroll, & Silbey, Susan S. (2004) “Profession, Science, and Culture: An Emergent Canon of Law and Society Research,” in, Sarat, Austin, ed.Blackwell Companion to Law and Society. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. 3060.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sewell, William H. (1992) “A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation,” 98(1) American Journal of Sociology 129.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Silbey, Susan (2005) “After Legal Consciousness,” 1 Annual Rev. of Law and Social Science 323–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Silbey, Susan, & Sarat, Austin (1987) “Critical Traditions in Law and Society Research,” 21(1) Law & Society Rev. 165–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singer, Joseph William (1988) “Legal Realism Now,” 76 California Law Rev. 465544.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singer, Joseph William (2000) The Edges of the Field: Lessons on the Obligations of Ownership. Boston: Beacon Press.Google Scholar
Singer, Joseph William (2006) “After the Flood: Equality and Humanity in Property Regimes,” 52 Loyola Law Rev. 243344.Google Scholar
Skocpol, Theda (1997) Boomerang: Health Care Reform and the Turn Against Government. New York: W. W. Norton & Co..Google Scholar
Skrentny, John D. (2006) “Law and the American State,” 32(1) Annual Rev. of Sociology 213–44. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.soc.32.061604.123113.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Kevin B. (2002) “Typologies, Taxonomies, and the Benefits of Policy Classification,” 30(3) Policy Studies J. 379–95. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0072.2002.tb02153.x.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Somers, Margaret R. (2008) Geneologies of Citizenship: Markets, Statelessness, and the Right to have Rights. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Somers, Margaret R., & Block, Fred (2005) “From Poverty to Perversity: Ideas, Markets, and Institutions over 200 Years of Welfare Debate,” 70(2) American Sociological Rev. 260–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Soss, Joe (2002) Unwanted Claims: The Politics of Participation in the U.S. Welfare System. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press.Google Scholar
Soss, Joe (2005) “Making Clients and Citizens: Welfare Policy as a Source of Status, Belief, and Action,” in, Schneider, Anne, & Ingram, Helen, eds., Deserving and Entitled: Social Constructions and Public Policy. Albany: State Univ. of New York Press. 291328.Google Scholar
Steensland, Brian (2007) The Failed Welfare Revolution: America's Struggle over Guaranteed Income Policy. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Steinberger, Peter J. (1980) “Typologies of Public Policy: Meaning Construction and the Policy Process,” 61(2) Social Science Q. 185.Google Scholar
Sterett, Susan Marie (2003) Public Pensions: Gender and Civic Service in the States, 1850–1937. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sterett, Susan Marie (2015) “What is Law and Society? Definitional Disputes,” in, Sarat, Austin, & Ewick, Patricia, eds., Handbook of Law and Society. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. 317.Google Scholar
Stryker, Robin (2003) “Mind the Gap: Law, Institutional Analysis and Socioeconomics,” 1(3) Socio-Economic Rev. 335–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/soceco/1.3.335.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sunstein, Cass R. (2006) The Second Bill of Rights: FDR's Unfinished Revolution--And Why We Need It More Than Ever. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
Swedberg, Richard (2003) “The Case for an Economic Sociology of Law,” 32(1) Theory and Society 137. https://doi.org/10.2307/3108499.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Swidler, Ann. (1986) “Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies,” 51 American Sociological Review 273–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sykes, Gresham M. (1969) “Legal Needs of the Poor in the City of Denver,” 4 Law & Society Rev. 255–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Trubek, David M. (1990) “Back to the Future: The Short, Happy Life of the Law and Society Movement,” 18(1) Florida State Univesity Law Rev. 155.Google Scholar
Tushnet, Mark (1984) “An Essay on Rights,” 62 Texas Law Rev. 1363.Google Scholar
Tweedie, Jack (1989) “The Dilemma of Clients' Rights in Social Programs,” 23(2) Law & Society Rev. 175208. https://doi.org/10.2307/3053714.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Twining, William (1973) Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.Google Scholar
Underkuffler-Freund, Laura S. (1996) “Property: A Special Right,” 71 Notre Dame Law Rev. 1033–58.Google Scholar
Voss, Kim, & Bloemraad, Irene (2011) Rallying for Immigrant Rights: The Fight for Inclusion in 21st Century America. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.Google Scholar
White, Lucie E. (1990) “Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, and Sunday Shoes: Notes on the Hearing of Mrs. G,” 37 Buffalo Law Rev. 158.Google Scholar
Willrich, Michael (2003) City of Courts: Socializing Justice in Progressive Era Chicago. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.Google Scholar
Wilson, James Q. (1980) The Politics of Regulation. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar